Event Title: Documentary Screening: "Re-Entrification: A Place We Call Home"
Date: October 24, 2024
Time: 4:00 PM
Location: San Francisco State University, Library 121
Description:
Join us for a thought-provoking documentary screening of "Re-Entrification: A Place We Call Home", an insightful exploration into the complexities of urban redevelopment, community displacement, and the fight for home in modern cities. This film delves deep into the lives of individuals and families affected by gentrification, offering a nuanced look at the social, economic, and emotional impacts of urban transformation.
Event Details:
Venue: The intimate setting of Library 121 at San Francisco State University provides the perfect backdrop for this engaging documentary.
Screening: The film will be followed by a Q&A session with the director and faculty, who will be available to discuss the themes, challenges, and stories behind the documentary.
Discussion: After the Q&A, attendees are invited to participate in a panel discussion featuring local activists, urban planners, and community leaders who will share insights and discuss potential solutions to the issues highlighted in the film.
Why Attend?
Gain a deeper understanding of the gentrification process and its effects on urban communities.
Engage in meaningful dialogue with experts and those directly impacted by these issues.
Learn about grassroots movements and policy initiatives aimed at addressing community displacement.
Contact:
For more information, please contact Breanna Barton-Shaw at bbartonshaw@asi.sfsu.edu.
Social Media:
Follow us on [Twitter/Facebook/Instagram] for updates and share your thoughts using the hashtag #ReEntrificationDoc.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a crucial conversation about the places we call home. See you at SFSU for what promises to be an enlightening and impactful evening!